Rep. Michelle Lujan Grisham, a Democrat representing New Mexico’s 1st Congressional District and chair of the Hispanic Caucus, sent the commander-in-chief the letter explaining why attending the event would be hypocritical. The congresswoman really didn’t hold back.

The letter honed in on the administration’s decision to roll back DACA last year and the ongoing effort to end the legislation that allows roughly 800,000 immigrants and deferred action recipients, to “continue to live, work hard, and contribute to the country they love,” as efforts that go against the very foundation of why HHM is celebrated.

“They have a diverse heritage from many of the countries we honor this month, and they share our common values and dreams,” the letter from Lujan Grisham read. “Protecting and nurturing those dreams has been the primary focus of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus since you rescinded DACA two weeks before Hispanic Heritage Month last year.”

Lujan Grisham explained how ending TPS for several Latin American countries “put thousands of immigrants and their families in danger.”

“Many have lived in the United States for decades, are well-established in our country, and positively benefit the communities they live and work in,” Lujan Grisham wrote. “The hypocrisy of attending a reception that is supposed to honor their contributions and heritage after your administration has threatened their safety and uprooted their lives is glaring.”

“No other policy that your administration has pursued was more heinous than tearing children away from their parents as they fled extreme violence from Central American countries,” Lujan Grisham said. “Using your power to intentionally inflict trauma and fear on children violated common decency, betrayed our nation’s deepest held beliefs, and led to a national outcry condemning your actions.”

She pointed out that several families remain separated after a court-ordered deadline for reunification before adding, “Cherishing our loved-ones and family is not just the beating heart of the Hispanic community, it’s a hallowed value of America’s identity, and your effort to rip apart these most sacred bonds is unconscionable.”

Overall, the congresswoman flat out told President Trump that she “fundamentally opposes his policies, actions, and rhetoric,” based on her American values.

“We are not a nation of fear, cruelty, division, or prejudice,” she wrote. “We are a nation of dignity, humanity, tolerance, and hope, and those shared, essential values transcend our political differences.”

“Those are the values I will honor this month as I celebrate the contributions, culture, deep roots, and legacy of the Hispanic community in the United States,” Lujan Grisham concluded. “As a Hispanic American and Chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, I hope you understand why I am unable to do that at your reception.”